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Why do you believe Art Education is, or is not Important?

Why do you believe Art Education is, or is not Important?. Break into groups; you may gather in the hall, (please, no more than two groups), or in different parts of the room, and of course, the tables. Discuss your answers and be prepared for discussion. (10 min).

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Why do you believe Art Education is, or is not Important?

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  1. Why do you believe Art Education is, or is not Important? Break into groups; you may gather in the hall, (please, no more than two groups), or in different parts of the room, and of course, the tables. Discuss your answers and be prepared for discussion. (10 min).

  2. Define Art; If you lived in a world without Art, what type of world would it be?; What would it look like? Describe it. • Break into groups; you may gather in the hall, (please, no more than two groups), or in different parts of the room, and of course, the tables. Discuss your answers and be prepared for discussion. (10 min).

  3. Explain how Art effects the lives of Individuals. Has it had an impact on your life? At any time? Explain. • Break into groups; you may gather in the hall, (please, no more than two groups), or in different parts of the room, and of course, the tables. Discuss your answers and be prepared for discussion. (10 min).

  4. "Renaissance" literally means "rebirth." It refers especially to the rebirth of learning that began in Italy in the fourteenth century, spread to the north, including England, by the sixteenth century, and ended in the north in the mid-seventeenth century (earlier in Italy). During this period, there was an enormous renewal of interest in and study of classical antiquity. http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/cs6/ren.html

  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VixBt-EQUNQ&safe=active • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88n-9KqEvTU&safe=active Intro • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL59WlcWBQQ&safe=active Mona • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXyi82dYRxE&safe=active sitine • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSAXn8kste0&safe=active Davinci • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VixBt-EQUNQ&safe=active michelangelo intro • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnOQMFrtjIc&safe=active donatello • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3TDbDfYK6M&safe=active Sistine 1 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaiOzJHKaRQ&safe=active Sistine 2 • http://www.wga.hu/tours/sistina/index.html# music

  6. Michelangelo

  7. Leonardo

  8. Donatello

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